Q. My Computer is a Dell Dimension 4600. It runs on Windows XP professional SP3. It has a nvidia 128 mb video card. It is connected to my Panasonic 26" LCD HDTV with a DVI to HDMI cable. On my screen there is shadows and i want to know how i could make it look better. At the mac store the very large computers look very sharp on the big monitors. How can i make my computer look sharper?
A. You need to make sure that the resolution you have the computer set to is as close as possible to the native resolution of the LCD TV.
On a 26" HDTV, this resolution is usually 1366 x 768, but you should check the specs of the TV to find out for sure.
On a 26" HDTV, this resolution is usually 1366 x 768, but you should check the specs of the TV to find out for sure.
HDMI cable or component cable to use with the PS2?
Q. Just purchased a Samsung 26 " LCD HDTV for my dorm and while it works relatively well with video games, I couldn't help but notice that it seemed to be getting blurry from time to time. Now I've heard component cables were the way to go, but I've also heard swell things about using a HDMI cable to hook up the PS2. So my question is which one should I use? Would the difference between the two be noticeable? And could I still play in progressive scan using an HDMI cable?
A. The PS2 does not have an HDMI port because it's not high def. The optimum resolution for PS2 is only 480p. Component cable will not do much if the signal source isn't high def. So, you can settle for the standard cable that came with your PS2.
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